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POLITICAL ESSAYS
Monopoly Ethics
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May 8, 2005
New York Times
EDITORIAL OBSERVER
The Latest Rumbling in the Blog-
osphere: Questions About Ethics
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DOWN THE UP STAIRCASE...
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The Times' opinioneer dropped a
load, in the midst of which this
pearl:
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"Eason Jordan, CNN's chief news
executive, resigned this year
after a blogmob attacked him
for a reported statement at the
World Economic Forum at Davos
that the military had aimed at
journalists in Iraq and killed
12 of them.
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"...they were upset that...
Jordan said something they
believed to be untrue."
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The above indicates--
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"blogmob" = The Superpower's
apologists
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The Superpower's apologists =
born liars who are terrorized
when anyone targets the truth
of The Military State + cod-
piece elections.
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...UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE
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The Times' opinioneer attempts
to deodorize the mess:
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"...bloggers should realize
that if they want to reform
the American media, that is
going to HAVE TO include re-
forming themselves."
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The above indicates--
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the opinioneer demands that
weakminded bloggers believe
it's possible to reform The
Superpower's sinkhole of lies.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/08/opini ... nted=print`
I capitalized the "have to."
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